Multiple Choice
How much do we know about the evidence of discrimination in labour markets
A) It has been quantified by economists for most races.
B) It has been conclusively identified as large differences in average wages rates between men and women.
C) It is difficult to verify by reference to differences in average wage rates.
D) It is more easily identified on the basis of ethnicity than gender.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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